All Building Design articles in 22 October 2010 – Page 3
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Opinion
Planning a life beyond Cabe
It’s not an impotent quango that we need, but a much better planning system
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News
Green outlook for new distillery by Austin-Smith Lord
A new distillery designed by Austin-Smith Lord for drinks firm Diageo has been opened.
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Opinion
Big society could have small outlook
The US shows what could happen when regeneration takes place on a micro level.
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Opinion
A ruinous reputation
Boots has been thrilled to read the glowing reviews of A Guide To the New Ruins of Great Britain, Owen Hatherley’s new book based on the Urban Trawl series published in BD last year
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Review
James Turrell
James Turrell’s hippyish explorations of light sit rather uncomfortably in the Gagosian.
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News
Murphy unveils revised scheme for Haymarket site
Richard Murphy Architects has revealed revamped plans for Edinburgh’s troubled Haymarket with the centrepiece hotel building now nine storeys lower
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Technical
Welsh group targets Passivhaus window market
A consortium of Welsh joinery firms is making a new high-performance timber window.
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Opinion
Save your energy
As a Code of Sustainable Homes (CSH) assessor and a certified European Passivhaus designer, I think both the arguments for and against Passivhaus as a UK standard (Debate October 15) hold value, although the argument against takes the view that the CSH is a better measure as it gives a ...
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Opinion
Don't talk it down
I was interested, and somewhat depressed, to read Jonathan Glancey’s thoughts on the legacy of the Olympic Park (October 15)
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Review
The Exploring Eye: The Photography of Eric de Maré
James Stirling and Norman Foster were among those influenced by Eric de Maré’s pioneering industrial photographs.
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Opinion
Ireland in crisis
Who told Angela Brady that 16% of Irish architects are out of work? (News analysis October 15)
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Opinion
End of the five-year course?
Schosa may well be right in thinking that the cost of tuition fees may become a more significant factor as students decide whether it is worth joining the architecture profession (News, October 15).
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News
Cabe fights to survive as DCMS pulls plug
Top brass at Cabe are beginning a frantic search to find alternative sources of funding after it was confirmed the design watchdog is due to be axed next year
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Features
Born to be wild
BD talked to Tony Cloughley in 1975, a week after this portrait appeared in Cosmopolitan
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Building Study
First look: McDowell & Benedetti brings new wooden heart to Shoreditch
McDowell & Benedetti has secured planning permission for its largest project to date, a £17.2 million mixed-use development in Shoreditch, east London
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Technical
Simon Conder Associates’ Eastcliff houses
Two houses on the windswept Cornish coast rely on traditional passive solutions
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Review
Sunand Prasad – Architecture: the fourth R
Sunand Prasad’s BBC Radio 3 essays on engaging the public lack a sense of urgency.
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News
Arb survives as Reed rues ‘missed opportunity’
RIBA president Ruth Reed has expressed her disappointment over the government’s decision to retain Arb as an independent body, a move that has ruled out the idea of RIBA taking over the registration board’s functions
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Opinion
Why are we all going under?
Cinemas and swimming pools should be celebrated, not hidden away
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Building Study
Evelyn Grace Academy, Brixton, by Zaha Hadid Architects
The aggressive swagger of Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy reflects the hard-edged dynamism found within the school itself
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